Show URGES WILSON TO AID AID DISARMAMENT f- f v HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS AFFAIR COM HAS PLAN TO INSURE fir PERMANENT PEACE r WoId Authorize President to Invite I 4 All All Nations to Send Delegates L to to Conference to Consider Ways and Means Washington Steps Steps looking toward L disarmament were taken on January 15 Iii by the house foreign aff affairs con com coni which reported a resolution a authorizing President nt Wilson to 11 ite In all nIl nations to send delegates to an In Ini International i conference to consider cys ays and means Although all aU members of tie co com com committee ry m tee voted for the proposal DemoCrats Democrats Demo Demo- objected to Its adoption now on the ground that It it might embarrass embarrass embar embar- rass the president They contended it II t was a question which wilch should be be considered considered con con- by President elect Harding Chairman Porter an advocate ocate of th the movement Ins insisted sted however that II It t was the desire to have the resolution I ready for or Mr Harding if ff Mr Ir Wilson I did not act on It e Brooks Rep oi of ot Illinois author of the resolution announced an an- d that efforts would be made math ito tto expedite Its consideration by the tho house bouse There was no indication of ot any flY movement to get together with th the senate which has pending a. a resolution by Senator Borah Rep of Idaho f providing pro for armament nt reduction b by bythe bythe the United States tateS tateS' Great Britain and I Japan and a resolution by Senator Walsh Dem of Montana authorizing the president nt to appoint a member of ol the disarmament comi commission of the tho league lenue of nations natIon |